From afp.com: One of the winners of this year's Transparency award was Swiss Basil University CrimProf Mark Pieth, credited with playing a leading role in
securing international implementation of the Anti-Bribery Convention
drawn up by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) think-tank

Cobus de Swardt, Transparency's Managing
Director, said the Convention was "widely regarded as the gold standard
for monitoring mechanisms" and had "helped to stem the supply side of
corruption".

Under Pieth's leadership, the OECD body that
monitors corruption in business "has the courage to criticise even the
most powerful, including the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan," de
Swardt said.